HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.0-00 Installation and Configuration Guide

Prerequisites for Command View AE Suite server unattended installation
Before performing an unattended installation of Command View AE Suite server, review system
requirements information.
1. Run Tiered Storage Manager tasks when upgrading from 7.1.0 or earlier:
If there are incomplete tasks (standby, running, being canceled), go to the Tasks & Alerts tab
and execute or cancel the tasks. After upgrading, register the canceled tasks as new.
2. Determine the values that are set during installation
3. Verify that the execution result file (HInstReport.txt) is closed.
The prerequisite checker verifies whether the installation destination satisfies the requirements.
To access the prerequisite checker on Windows, use the integrated installation media or run the
prereqchk.exe file located in DVD-drive:\HCS\
To access the prerequisite checker in Linux, run the prereqchk.sh file located in
DVD-ROM-mount-point/HCS/platform-name/
For system requirements, see the HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software System
Requirements. To check task status, see the HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software
User Guide.
Related topics
Server installation conditions , page 15
Server installation prerequisites, page 33
Installing Command View AE Suite in Windows (unattended installation), page 72
Installing Command View AE Suite in Linux (unattended installation), page 73
Installing Command View AE Suite in Windows (unattended installation)
You can perform unattended installations on Windows environments.
1. Log on to the Windows operating system with administrator permissions.
2. Open a command or PowerShell window. If you are running Windows Vista, Windows 7,
Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, or Windows Server 2012, use the Run as
administrator option.
3. Navigate to DVD-drive:\HCS\. (This is the location of the installer program.)
4. Enter the following command:
In a command window:
setup.exe /v"/qr property-name=value"
To specify a value that contains a space, add a backslash and quotation mark (\") before
and after the value.
In a PowerShell window:
setup.exe /v`"/qr property-name=value`"
If you specify multiple properties, use a space to separate each entry.
To specify a value that contains a space, add a slash and quotation mark (/") before and
after the value.
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